A runoff election between Marjie Hurley and Dana Baker for the Pope County Tax Assessor seat is scheduled for June 12 after none of the three Republican candidates gained 50 percent of the primary votes Tuesday.

According to unofficial results, Hurley took the lead in Tuesday’s election with 40.78 percent (1,631 votes), with Baker trailing behind with 34.25 percent (1,370 votes). Larry Pettus, the third assessor candidate in the primary election, received 24.98 percent with 999 votes and will not be in next month's runoff election.

Early voting for the runoff will begin June 5.

District 3 Justice of the Peace Dusty Hampton will be unseated after losing his primary contest to Ben Cross, who received 66.23 percent with 300 votes. Hampton received 33.77 percent of the votes with 153.

Blake Tarpley will fill District 7’s Justice of the Peace seat after receiving 70.41 percent with 295 votes, over Catherine Baker’s 29.59 percent and 124 votes. Tarpley will fill a seat left vacant by outgoing JP Gordon Thornsberry.

Buck Mountain Constable James A. Wisbrock will retain his position after receiving 61.54 percent with 16 votes, defeating John Hibbs, who had 38.46 percent with 10 votes.

Constable Danny Darter will retain his position after receiving 76.19 percent with 16 votes, defeating Mickey L. Ketchum, who had 23.81 percent with five votes.

In Yell County, Sheriff Bill Gilkey won the Democratic primary with 68 percent of the vote after defeating Kenny Jackson, 1,124 votes to 529. Yell County Treasurer Brandi G. Rolen will retain her position after defeating Darla Hall 1,055 to 560.

Johnson County Sheriff Jimmy Dorney won his primary with 58.66 percent and 1,026 votes over Charles Beavers' 41.34 percent and 723 votes, according to the Arkansas Secretary of State's website.

Other Pope County primary election results:

Democratic Primary:

U.S. President:

John Wolfe — 440 votes/39.53 percent.

Barack Obama — 673 votes/60.47 percent.

Republican Primary:

U.S. President:

Mitt Romney — 2,747 votes/69.56 percent.

Rick Santorum — 513 votes/12.99 percent.

Newt Gingrich — 202 votes/5.12 percent.

Ron Paul — 487 votes/12.33 percent.

Non-Partisan Primary:

State Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 4:

Raymond Abramson — 1,376 votes/27.74 percent.

Jo Hart — 3,585 votes/72.26 percent.

Court of Appeals Associate Judge District 2, Position 2:

Rhonda Wood — 2,969 votes/60.24 percent.

Mitch Cash — 1,960 votes/39.76 percent.

Yell County primary election results:

Democratic Primary:

U.S. President:

Barack Obama — 544 votes/35.81 percent.

John Wolfe — 975 votes/64.19 percent.

U.S. Congress District 4:

Q. Byrum Hurst — 670 votes/44.37 percent.

Gene Jeffress — 477 votes/31.59 percent.

Riley Constable:

H.D. Daman — 42 votes/40.78 percent.

Brazle Hales — 11 votes/10.68 percent.

Matthew Hill — 50 votes/48.54 percent.

Lamar Constable:

Wesley Potter — 33 votes/33.33 percent.

Nick Lawrence — 66 votes/66.67 percent.

Republican Primary:

U.S. President:

Mitt Romney — 679 votes/68.66 percent.

Rick Santorum — 121 votes/12.23 percent.

Ron Paul — 131 votes/13.25 percent.

Newt Gingrich — 58 votes/5.86 percent.

U.S. Congress District 4:

Tom Cotton — 951 votes/93.88 percent.

Beth Anne Rankin — 50 votes/4.94 percent.

John Cowart — 12 votes/1.18 percent.

Nonpartisan Primary:

State Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 4:

Jo Hart — 1,759 votes/73.11 percent.

Raymond Abramson — 647 votes/26.89 percent.

Court of Appeals Associate Judge District 4 Position 1:

Brandon Harrison — 1,254 votes/53.50 percent.

Jake Looney — 1,090 votes/46.50 percent.

Johnson County primary election results, according to the Arkansas Secretary of State's website: